Adjustable steering-wheel for motor-vehicles.



` fB. CQ HOLWICK.v f ADJUSTABLE STEER'lNG'WH'EEL FOR MOTORVEHlC'LE-Sf APPLlcATloN man Ausfamjsls.

Patenfed Jn. 4, 1916. v

foi` 1 CANTON, curo.

amos'rannns'rnnamwnnnn :F'on \Moroalvnmcnns Tov all 'whom tmay concern.:

`Be it known that I, BRAMWELL CS, Hoi.`

WICK, a citizen of the United States', resid ing at Canton, in the lcounty of Stark, and' State of Ohio, have invented a new and use` f ul Adjustable SteeringW-heel for Motor-y Vehicles, of which the following is a speci- .l-.ficationl My invention relates to improvements in steering wheels for-motor vehicles and the objects of the invention' are to generally-1m-` prove the construction of steering Wheels,

driver to enter or leave the .vehicle without projection of said wheel toward the seat. f

Further objects are to" providean adjustable .steering wheel vofthe character "mentioned in'whichthe wheel will at all.

times and in'all adjustments bein position to controlv or steer Athe 'vehicleif necessary', to simplify the construction while retain` ing the characteristics of strength and security, to provide means for locking the wheel inV the normal position toA prevent accidental adjustment or displacement there of, and to. accomplish all of these, objects,

by a constructionneat in appearance, hav

'ing few moving parts, and not l liable toA provided with inner, opposing parallel edges- 14 producing a v slot 15 extending...substan-l get out of' order or need repair.-

, These objects, together with other objects.'l readilyv apparent to those skilled in the'art,A may beattained by the construction yillus-` trated in the accompanying drawings, al-` though theinvention maybe embodied ina4 other 'forrns`@,the construction illustrated'being'chosenby way-of example. I Q

In the-drawings Figure 1 is a view/ofa portion a motor vehicleeincluding the y L steering'postprovided with a steering Wheel lines."4 Fig. 4 is'ja fragmentary detail of the l. steering head anda portion of the steering I wheel,` also illustrating the construction. of

113, the forward edge"20 of which is adapted embodying4 my invention. .'Fig. 2 is a' top 'View ofthe .steering wheel. Fig. 3 is aside elevation of the steering wheel, shovvingtheA` saine in forward adj-usted pbsition "in dotted the spring catch.

is aside elevation Application inea Augustao, 1913. serialno. 787,425.

v l l ofthe upper end of the steering post, in-

Specification oufLe'ttersPatent Patented J an.v 4, 1916.4

cluding` vthehead, afportion ofr the head be-v ingbroken away to' disclosetheconstruction v `thefsteering Wheel, however,being entirely of the spring catch. Fig. 6 is Va similar view,

removed. Fig. 7 is alrear elevation of the and the .spaced head shown inl section.

`erence numerals indicate similar parts.

headgshowing the spring' catch in elevation engaging spokes being Throughout the SeveralV views similar` ref.-

More specifically` describing the'construceral 1 indicates the floor, the numeral 2 the seat and the numeral 3 thel fore. door of ya tion illustrated in said drawings, the nummotor vehicle providedf'with lthe steering l l post 4. f Said steering Apost comprises the ou-terfstationary casingk, thevhollow steering shaft 6 within `thecasing 5, and the lthrottle and spark controlling shafts 7 and 8 Withinthe'shaft 6.

yIn accordancewith the well-'knownlconstruction the steering post'is provided with the'jsteering head"9 whichl is iixedly con- -nected'to the steering shaft 6 and ywhich v frotates With said Shaft inthe steering ofthe vehicle'. The steering Wheel is` provided.A`

,with the rim 10-and a pluralityofspokes 11 of `usual construction extending from the rim 10.A tothe huby portion l1 2. Also eX- ltending from the'.rim1 0.to the hub portionV 12 are the spaced, parallel spokes 13 tially from the rim 1-0fto a pointbeyond the center of the hub .portion 12, as clearly illustrate'dv in Fig. 2. lAll of thespokes lland- I 13; shouldv preferably 'be curved o r dished as will be understood `frolnan inspection of 9o f Figs. land 3, thus locating the hubfporrf tion l'12- forwardly fand 'downwardly with e relationto the plane oftherim 10.

tion' 1'8, the parallelr'sides 19 of which slidably 'engage the inner edges 14 of the spokes to engage-the forward edge'of the slot 15 I -shaft G by means ot' the nut 21 is .the cap 22 which extends laterally beyond the edges 19 so as to overlie the spokes 13, and preferably extends forwardly beyond the edge l2O so as to overlie a portion of the hub portion 12, as illustrated in Fig. 2, when tlie steering` wheel is in the normalv position. It

will thus be readily understood that the'v cap 22 co-acts with the bottom faces 17 of the grooves 1G to retain the steering wheel in connected relation to the head 9 at' all times, while permitting the wheel to be slidably moved from the normal position shown in full lines in Fig. 3 to the forward It will, be readily understood, .and should be pointed out at this placel that the steering wheel is at all times non-rotatable with reference to the hea'd 9 byl reason of' the engagement of the edges 19 with the edges 1-l regardless of the adjustment of the steering wheel, so that even when, the steering wheel is in the forward lines in Fig. 3, the said wheel is in proper connection with the shaft. (i to guide the vehicle in case of emergency, such as the unintentional starting by gravity of the vehicle, as down a grade, after the same has been stopped and the wheel moved forward the steering wheel regardless of its adjust- 4 ment.

For the purpose of locking the steering Wheel in the normal position the catch 26 is adjusted position illustrated in dotted lines' in. said ligure.

adjusted position as illustrated in the dotted I locked in the normal'position until the catch --i'nto the adjustedposition with the intenprovided, which catch is formed with the spoke engaging end 27 adapted to enter into notches 28 on the inner sides of the spokes 13 when the wheel is in the normal position for steering. The catch 26 is connected to the head 9 by means of a screw 29.

a slot 31 in the catch 26, and a spring 32 ar- Said screw.` 29 supports a sleeve 30 which is received into end of the slot 32 is 'adapted to normally urge the catch 26 into upper position.; AA

plate 33, held in position by the screw 29,

=retains the spring 32 within the slot 31 and gives a neat finished appearance, .while permitting the catch 32 to be vertically slidably moved by pushing downward upon the thumb portion 34 when it i's desired to with- 'Q memes forward push of the rim 10 of the driving wheel will cause the said wheel to slide into the'forw'a-rd adjusted position illustrated'in Fig. 3, in which position it will remain until itis again desired to bring it to the normal steering position, In moving to the forward adjusted position it will be noted that the curvature of the spokes 3 causes the wheel to move through a curve, throwing the upper edge of the rim 10 rather upwardly than forwardly, so that in the case rif-motor vehicles in which the wind shield or other parts are closely adjacent the steering wheel there will'b'e .no interference "between said shield and whe-e1. When in the forward adjusted position the lower portion of the rim will lie over closely adjacent the head 19, so that there is substantially no further rearward projection of the steering post than the head S) itself. To bringv it to the steering position it is only necessary'to grasp the rim 10 and pull backwardly uponthe wheel, whereupon the spokes lvwill slide within the curved grooves 16`until the forward edge 2O of the slot 15 engages the front edge of the rectangular`portion 1S. At this point, theecatch -26 willbe moved by the spring into thc notches 28, whereupon the wheel will -be 1. Ain adjustable steering wheel for motor vehicles, .comprising a steering shaft and a steering wheel providedwith downwardly curved spokes directly slidably connected to said shaft,whereby, when said wheel is transversely slidably moved ywith relation tov said shaft, it will pass through a curved course determinedhv the curvature of said spokes.

2. An adjustable steering wheel frniotor vehicles, comprising a steering shaftprovided With a head having parallel.' curved grooves, and a steering wheel provided with parallel, curved spokes extending from the.

` hub-tothe rim thereof seated in said grooves and'slidable therein.

3. .lin'adusta'ble steering wheel for motor vehicles,comprising-a steering shait provided with a 4head.havii'ig parallel portions, va steering wheel provided with .a rim poition, a hub portion. lz-'rnd spacedgparallel,

`curved spokes extending from said hubportion yto said rim ortion said iarallel'spokes sli'dablyengaging the' vparallel portions Aof ,said head, wheel retaining means connected tojsaidlhead and adapted to retain,4 said vwheelin operative connection with said head while permitting sliding movement of 'said wheel from the normal position in which 'said head isf'arrang'ed concentrically with` referenceto said rim,A to the adjusted position-i which said, rim lies closely. adjacent said' eadand releasable locking means for locking said wheel in said normal position. 4. A'pdevice of the character described comprising, in combination with the steer- 1.Y inggshaftbf' agmotor vehicle,y al steering wheel AprovidedV with downwardly dished spokes,y two of said 'spokes extending parallel with each other. from they rim of said wheel to approximately the hub thereof,`

'and means engaging said steering shaft andl parallel spokes for slidably connecting said spokes to said shaft, whereby said wheel maybe moved through a curved course to bring theiiml or the hub ythereof adjacent said steering shaft.

device of ithe character described comprising, in combinationwith the 4steeras said spokes and adapted to permit'said wheel to be slidablymoved with reference to `said shaft through a curved course,l

whereby toA bring said wheel into position with its hub or its rim adjacentsaid steering shaft, asv desired.

6. A deviceiof the character.describedl comprising, .in combination with4 the steering shaft of a motor vehicle, a steering wheel provided with two downwardly dished, curved, parallel spokes, a steering head I connected to said'shaft and slidably engaging said parallel spokes, said head provided with surfac s corresponding in curvature to and engaging said parallel yspokes, `said spokes. provided, adjacent the hub', with notches, means forgholdng said parallel spokes in engagement with said steering head anda spring actuated catchV onrsaid steering headadapted' to automatically enter4 'said notches whent-he steering wheel is in.`

the normal steering position to prevent sliding lmovement ofsaid, wheel, an.. further= adapted` to be manually withdr wn from.

said notches to permit said ivheelito be slid# ably, moved through -a curved `course deter'- mined by thecurvature of saidlspolges, to

move the rim of s'aid wheel into position'adjacent said shaft.

V7. In combination ,a steering post, a hand wheel mounted uponthe steering Vp'ostand movable forwardly/"and upv ardly into an` approximately vertical posi ion and coperating members forming sl ding connecting i means between the post and wheel yto cause both to turn together and to direct the wheel in its two-fold movement, one of such mem y i 'bers having aV diametrical arrangement and departing from a straight line lto cause the wheel to assume a substantially vertical position.,` f j 8. In combination av steering post, a head Y on the steering p'ost,]a hand Wheel mounted uponthesteering post, and a guide-'member j carried by thewheel and slidin-gly engagf ing therheadjof thepost to causeboth to turn together, saidguide member` having al i diamet'rical 'arrangement and having its ele-- ments, departing from a straight: line to throw the wheel into. an approximately ver-- tical position simultaneouslyk with itsjradialv sliding movement.

. 9. The combinationwith a steering'ipost` and a hand-Wheel, cfa headfon the'steering post, and curved guide means connected,

withthe hand-wheel and having a transversegfi.` i

sliding engagement with the said head to' secure the hand-wheel to the 'steering postA to turn 'therewith and freeto slide transversely of the steering post in a curved 'path to aneccentric and relatively inclined posi-v tion.

hand-wheeel, cooperative sliding connecting means between the steering post andhand- 10. In combination, a steering post, a'

wheel disposed adista-nce below the upper guide member on the hand-wheel extending along opposite sides of the steering post, and `Controlling elements at the upper end of the i steering post above:` the slidablyv mounted liand-wheel. u

-' end of the steering post` and having the 11,. In combination,` a steeringk post, controlling elements atthev' upper end ofthe i steering, post, ahead on the steering lpost. 4beneath the controlling elements, a hand `wheel arranged beneath the said controlling y elements, and guides on` the hand wheel i curved radially andspaced transversely and,

engaging thehead on opposite sides ofthe "steering post to ladmit of. the hand `wlieel turning with thefsteering post\and having a simultaneous transverse and angular sliding movement to an eccentric and non-right' angularr position with the steering post.

y 12., The combination' with a shaft having a head thereon, .of a steerin wheelv having spaced parallel downwardly jabow'ed guides between which the head is receivedfand with wlii/ch `it has sliding engagement, tliespace "between said vguidesbeing..I entirely unobstructed, said wheel being thereby shiftable from al position concentric to the' shaft to a position eccentric` to they, shaft, and manually operable'me'ansffor'locking the wheel' in' a position concentric tothe shaft.l f

13. Thecoinbinatoii with a hollowshaft and hollow head thereomof a steering wheel liavi ng spaced' parallel guides between which laol g5 l memes said guides being entirely unolostru "3ted. presenceof t-Wo Witnesses.

the head is receivedfand with which the heed l 1in `testimony thaty' claim the abofe, I has sliding engagement, the space between' have hereunto subscribed my name 'in the 10 means for latchng the Wvheel'in a position 4 Y concentric to the shaft, oontrolng shafts BRAMWELL HOLWICK' disposed Within. .the tubular steering shaft, Witnesses-z' o and controlling levers Amounted upon seid WILLIAMH. MILLER,

sha's and dispose@ above the steeng Wheel. NILES A. SPQNSELLEH' A 

